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<blockquote data-quote="SilverBalls" data-source="post: 34979" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>I know where you are coming from. I am a programmer now of boring old trading systems for banks and alike but I have to say I never had so much fun as I did as a kid programming in 6502 assembler on an Atari 400. I remember dabbling with display list interrupts DLI and VBIS etc. It's tempting to try and do something with the VCS now but its the lack of time.</p><p></p><p>I have only just twigged that you are Llamasoft Jeff! I had to look over some of your old posts to confirm but the goats were a clue. I remember buying your Gridrunner game at Laskeys on cassette for the Atari 8-bits. 6 quid it was which was a bargain in those days because most Atari games cost about £15. I also remember booting the game with the Atari assembler editor cartridge and disassembling the memory to rip off your the sound affect as the ship warped in. Those were the days when games were written in '100% pure machine code'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverBalls, post: 34979, member: 340"] I know where you are coming from. I am a programmer now of boring old trading systems for banks and alike but I have to say I never had so much fun as I did as a kid programming in 6502 assembler on an Atari 400. I remember dabbling with display list interrupts DLI and VBIS etc. It's tempting to try and do something with the VCS now but its the lack of time. I have only just twigged that you are Llamasoft Jeff! I had to look over some of your old posts to confirm but the goats were a clue. I remember buying your Gridrunner game at Laskeys on cassette for the Atari 8-bits. 6 quid it was which was a bargain in those days because most Atari games cost about £15. I also remember booting the game with the Atari assembler editor cartridge and disassembling the memory to rip off your the sound affect as the ship warped in. Those were the days when games were written in '100% pure machine code'. [/QUOTE]
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